Engineering
The engineering activities involved traction and energy, RVOI phase 6,8
• Detailed engineering
• Completion
Catenary system
The delivery, construction and installation of the foundation, catenary supports, framework, point and contact wires for the traction energy. Efficiency measurements enabled Strukton Rail to finish this subproject three months earlier than planned. The catenary activities covered more than 22% of the total project.
Track building
| Track renewal |
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| Type UIC 54 on concrete sleepers, ballast included |
3.500 metres of track |
| Type UIC 54 on hard wooden sleepers, ballast included |
500 metres of track |
| Renewal of double cross-overs |
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| Type UIC 54 on concrete sleepers, ballast included |
8 sleepers |
| Renewal of single turnouts |
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| Type 1:9 UIC 54 on concrete sleepers, ballast included |
23 sleepers |
| Renewal of diamond crossings with slips |
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| Type 1:9 UIC 54 on concrete sleepers, ballast included |
14 sleepers |
| Type 1:9 UIC 54 on hard wooden sleepers, ballast included |
2 sleepers |
| Renewal of symmetrically split turnouts |
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| Type 1:4,5 UIC 54 on hard wooden sleepers, ballast included |
1 sleeper |
Other information
The project, including track and catenary, engineering and cable work took Strukton Rail four years. The work was done by day, at nigh and in the weekends.
The main activities were done during long periods in which the track was taken out of service for 4 to 120 hours.
Coordination
As the main contractor, Strukton Rail had the total coordination over all other contractors in this area. The activities entailed the disciplines of railway engineering, signalling, power supply, Rail transport engineering, civil engineering and construction engineering.